The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

Dropshipping and You
Dropshipping and You
Mia Morneault, Reporter • March 25, 2024

I immensely dislike the TikTok...

Striding away from the Belvedere building complex, junior Addie Johnson and Senior Cooper Johnson pose for a family picture in Vienna, Austria. The Johnson family lived in Austria for six years and while living there, Cooper said he enjoyed the freedom provided by public transportation. “I liked just the overall city and the public transportation,” Cooper said. “It gave me the ability to go anywhere I wanted whenever I felt like it.”
From Austria to Austin
Kaydence Wilkinson, Reporter • March 24, 2024

After taxiing lazily along the...

Pictured above is Olivia Rodrigo performing “the grudge” at her “GUTS” Tour. I left this concert feeling grateful, nostalgic and just overall so happy that I had gotten to be a part of such an unforgettable experience.
Grateful All the Time
Julia Seiden, Reporter • March 21, 2024

As the wax begins to drip down...

Jonathan's Corner
Jonathan Levinsky, Reporter • March 20, 2024

Jonathan goes over some of the...

DEN, a 35-minute-long free period students are given, is used in many ways for a variety of purposes. Students use this time to work on homework, make up missed tests and sometimes catch up with friends. Lots of students use DEN to run “errands,” as well, whether that means picking up an assignment from a teacher, visiting with a student teacher or asking the librarian about a tech issue. Students can no longer leave their designated classroom during DEN, even to go to the restroom.
DEN-tention for the Win
Kacey Miller, Editor-in-Chief • March 20, 2024

Students are now expected to remain...

To combat the growing price on fast food, my family uses fast food apps. There are five apps we use the most: QuikTrip, Sonic, Chick-fil-A, McDonalds and Whataburger.
Apps for Frugal Foodies
Kassidy Wilkinson, Reporter • March 15, 2024

It’s a classic scene in my family....

A letter from the editors

It’s almost over. There are just a few more weeks left in 2008, a year marked by a variety of events and changes to come. As America’s first African-American President prepares to take office and implement some changes, The Wolfpack is implementing its own brand of changes.

As you, hopefully, noticed, our design managers, Sam Kuykendall and Ashton Townsend worked tirelessly to develop a new, more modern masthead and cover page design. This is the new page that will be the face of The Wolfpack for all future editions. Also, each page has a new set up with cooler graphics and a cleaner display. But, the design isn’t the only thing changing in newspaper.

The New Year is a time to stop and evaluate one’s self and to find ways to improve one’s self throughout the next year. Just as everyone writes resolutions for themselves, we, the editorial staff, will sit down and determine how to better our newspaper. As the year 2009 comes around, the Editors have to step back, to let go of their baby and put the well-being of the paper into the hands of her future leadership. Come February 13, when our next issue will be published, we will have assigned section managers to take over the story and design development of The Wolfpack. The Editors will still help, of course, and manage the paper, but we hope that, with these new leaders, new resolutions will come to better the paper and make it stronger. One day, the staff will grow and improve to the point where they won’t need us anymore. We can’t wait until that day comes.

So, until next time,

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Happy Holidays from The Wolfpack Editorial Staff!

Amy Oakes

Tristan Boyd

Marissa Caputo

Monica Penn

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